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your temperature 67 in new york city behind that front. and starting to cool off a bit across the southeast with a lot of cloud cover and some on and off rain. we're going to be dry without the showers and storms we had in colorado the last couple of days. monday we're still stuck with this front. this one has been with us all week long. it's going to kick off early next week across the southeast. a few showers and storms expected into parts of florida and even on tuesday we're not done just yet along a warm front. it will be cool, fall-like weather in the northeast with 60s. 84 in denver, near 90 in los angeles. beautiful time of year as we move through september and october and get that off shore flow here. you get the dry, sunny days at the beach in southern california. remember you can wake up with al weekday mornings at 6:00 and 10:00 a.m. right here on the weather channel. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hyd
your temperature 67 in new york city behind that front. and starting to cool off a bit across the southeast with a lot of cloud cover and some on and off rain. we're going to be dry without the showers and storms we had in colorado the last couple of days. monday we're still stuck with this front. this one has been with us all week long. it's going to kick off early next week across the southeast. a few showers and storms expected into parts of florida and even on tuesday we're not done just...
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to travel to new york over the next several weeks and think they may have partners from new york city, they should be aware of this and talk to their provides about potentially getting a vaccine before they travel. >> reporter: meningococcal disease is a severe bacterial infection spread by contact of secretions of someone from the nose or mouth with the disease, with kissing, sexual or intermatt contact, coughing on sneezing. intimate contact. it's recommended for middle and high school students and students in dorms. >> anybody at risk particularly homosexuals. >> reporter: travel agent knows how easy it is for infections to get around. >> frankly, i'm considering getting it myself even though i don't have any plans to go to new york. i mean, it seems to me that, you know, with the way travel goes these days, anything that's happening in new york is going to spread to this area pretty quickly. >> reporter: even if meningococcal disease is diagnosed early and treated with antibiotics it can still sometimes lead to permanent brain damage, hearing loss, kidney failure even death. that'
to travel to new york over the next several weeks and think they may have partners from new york city, they should be aware of this and talk to their provides about potentially getting a vaccine before they travel. >> reporter: meningococcal disease is a severe bacterial infection spread by contact of secretions of someone from the nose or mouth with the disease, with kissing, sexual or intermatt contact, coughing on sneezing. intimate contact. it's recommended for middle and high school...
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joining me from new york is a doctor who is chief at roosevelt hospitals in new york city. thanks for joining us. i imagine you have paid attention to the story of what happened with whitney houston. i wanted to make a couple points here. i want to ask you about them. legitimately prescribed medications can kill in combination with other drugs and sometimes alcohol. even small amounts of alcohol. i don't think a lot of people understand that. they are told, don't drink with the medications. the combination is worse. can you explain what happens to the brain? >> what happens to the brain is something that can be quite scary, actually. it is the synergy or synergistic effect. that means the total effect can be much, much bigger than the sum of the parts. so, if you just drink alcohol you have some kind of factor. if you just take valium or xanax you have another effect. if you take some painkillers, opiate painkillers you have another effect. if you combine them, it's not just additive, it's not one plus one plus one equals three, it equals five or six. that's what gets a lot
joining me from new york is a doctor who is chief at roosevelt hospitals in new york city. thanks for joining us. i imagine you have paid attention to the story of what happened with whitney houston. i wanted to make a couple points here. i want to ask you about them. legitimately prescribed medications can kill in combination with other drugs and sometimes alcohol. even small amounts of alcohol. i don't think a lot of people understand that. they are told, don't drink with the medications. the...
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an iceberg bigger than new york city. that's unfathomable. wow. >>> and speaking of that, a potent snowstorm is now moving through the rockies and great plains from this afternoon through saturday. it's pretty normal, of course, for this time of year. unlike, though, the record warm that's been hitting much of the country and that epic winter that's now slamming both europe and asia. with more on this weird string of weather, here's abc's sam champion. >> reporter: in europe it's a full-fledged crisis. parts of eastern europe are experiencing colder temperatures than they have seen in a century of recordkeeping. in ukraine as cold as 20 degrees below zero. rivers are frozen, blocking shipping. roads and rails also shut down. at least 80 people have died across europe. and more than 700 have been hospitalized for hypothermia or frostbite. in japan cold and snow is also a headline. snow drifts more than ten feet tall. at least 50 people there have died, and many have been buried by snow falling off their roofs. the jet stream is keeping the u.s
an iceberg bigger than new york city. that's unfathomable. wow. >>> and speaking of that, a potent snowstorm is now moving through the rockies and great plains from this afternoon through saturday. it's pretty normal, of course, for this time of year. unlike, though, the record warm that's been hitting much of the country and that epic winter that's now slamming both europe and asia. with more on this weird string of weather, here's abc's sam champion. >> reporter: in europe it's...
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did katie holmes move into a new york city apartment behind tom cruise's back? how that may help her in the battle for the custody of their daughter suri. >>> and box office bootie. magic mike outstripping all of the competition for your dollar. women going to the movies in droves. is this the latest fad in female bonding? >>> good morning, everybody. we'll have to get through this show quickly. paula has early-morning tickets to go see "magic mike." >> don't put me under the bus just yet. >>> first day of july. bianna is on vacation. we welcome back paula faris. good morning to you. >> what happened to june? i have nothing substantial to account for june. it's july 1st. >> you can hold ginger zee responsible. and we will >> it's always ginger's fault. >>> new this morning, escaping the flames from the worst wild fires in colorado history a race for survival. ten of thousands of people driven from their homes like nicole frye. >> i'm leaving my house. >> and it turns out hers was one of nearly 350 homes destroyed. lot of folks there orchestrating tours to return
did katie holmes move into a new york city apartment behind tom cruise's back? how that may help her in the battle for the custody of their daughter suri. >>> and box office bootie. magic mike outstripping all of the competition for your dollar. women going to the movies in droves. is this the latest fad in female bonding? >>> good morning, everybody. we'll have to get through this show quickly. paula has early-morning tickets to go see "magic mike." >> don't...
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those temperatures continue today. 68 here in new york city. dallas is 82, just shy of 80 in phoenix. >> record highs, we love to hear that. >>> coming up, sold out, shortliage of the new ipad days before its big release. >>> then the gripping interview, oprah and bobbi kristina brown talking for first time about the death of her mother. >>> and "snl" with paula deny. that's a >>> welcome back, everyone. and there is a glimmer of hope on gas prices this morning. aaa reports are a gallon of regular gas is now at $3.79 a gallon. it is 30 cents more than a month ago, but the increases making slowing, only 3 cents in the past week. west coast refineries are coming back online after maintenance and oil prices are down. >>> well, hard to believe but swiss voters this weekend turned down extra paid vacation. a referendum would have increased the holidays from three weeks to six. >>> things are looking up for young job seekers. their unemployment rate fell to the lowest level in three years, 160,000 jobs. 24 to 30 age group has been hit hard by the rec
those temperatures continue today. 68 here in new york city. dallas is 82, just shy of 80 in phoenix. >> record highs, we love to hear that. >>> coming up, sold out, shortliage of the new ipad days before its big release. >>> then the gripping interview, oprah and bobbi kristina brown talking for first time about the death of her mother. >>> and "snl" with paula deny. that's a >>> welcome back, everyone. and there is a glimmer of hope on gas...
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. >> new york city records show ps 51 did house a car garage and a lamp factory. tce, once used to degrease metal, could have been leftover waste. many schools around the country are built on old industrial sites according to lenny seegle, who digs up the past of toxic schools. >> we don't consider contamination before we decide where to put the school. and particularly in new york city, they have so many schools on leased properties, most of which are former industrial sites or at least many of which, i don't know the exact number, they had a policy of not looking for problems. >> segal believes that ground and water testing should be mandatory. he also says ps 51 was probably always problematic. just weeks before brandon and the other ps 51 kids started at their new school, parents were hit with more unsettling news. tests revealed slightly elevated levels of a common but toxic dry cleaning chemical, pce. >> what's going to happen to our children? >> parents showed up at another meeting in october to confront the chancellor. >> i first have to say dennis walcott
. >> new york city records show ps 51 did house a car garage and a lamp factory. tce, once used to degrease metal, could have been leftover waste. many schools around the country are built on old industrial sites according to lenny seegle, who digs up the past of toxic schools. >> we don't consider contamination before we decide where to put the school. and particularly in new york city, they have so many schools on leased properties, most of which are former industrial sites or at...
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by the way, i left my apartment this morning at 4:45 in new york city. already soupy out there. it's crazy, this heat. >> it's almost not whether you're going to be in triple digits. but how deep it's going to get across the country. >>> we have a lot to get to this morning, including a new twist to a mystery we've been telling you about on "gma." a missing miami millionaire, believed to be lost at sea. but could he have staged his own death? perhaps to keep his wife from gaining control of his $100 million fortune. her lawyer has brand-new gps evidence that he says proves it. >> his mother insists he is dead, however. >>> also coming up this morning. look at this video. this is an ivy league-educated former banker. a millionaire. in this shot, he has just been convicted of arson. watch as he seems to put something in his mouth. what happens next is extraordinary and genuinely disturbing. we're going to show you coming up later in the broadcast. >>> we're going to start with this epic and very early june heat wave overnight. the high temperatures contribute to a massive and leth
by the way, i left my apartment this morning at 4:45 in new york city. already soupy out there. it's crazy, this heat. >> it's almost not whether you're going to be in triple digits. but how deep it's going to get across the country. >>> we have a lot to get to this morning, including a new twist to a mystery we've been telling you about on "gma." a missing miami millionaire, believed to be lost at sea. but could he have staged his own death? perhaps to keep his wife...
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many spots across new jersey, the new york city area, still without power. temperatures around the freezing point. that's not what we want to see. not what we want to see headed forward is threat for a nor'easter. exactly what we are dealing with. a surge of cold air out of the nation's midsection, tracking the system, and strengthening. late wednesday, early thursday when the system rolls its way in. we are looking for rain driven rain in the spots, affected by sandy. nothing like what we saw with sandy. causing coastal flooding all the same. threat of snowfall further in. rob, paula. back to you. >>> now to the race for the white house. in the final hours of campaign 2012, candidates locked in a tense, tight battle. jamming in as many spots in as many important places as they can. when we say jamming in, that's no joke. >> racking up the frequent flier miles. with a day to go. what is the last second strategy. good morning. >> good morning, rob and paula. it is expected to be a photo finish. both side are trying to get the edge by racing from swing state t
many spots across new jersey, the new york city area, still without power. temperatures around the freezing point. that's not what we want to see. not what we want to see headed forward is threat for a nor'easter. exactly what we are dealing with. a surge of cold air out of the nation's midsection, tracking the system, and strengthening. late wednesday, early thursday when the system rolls its way in. we are looking for rain driven rain in the spots, affected by sandy. nothing like what we saw...
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. >> our local anchors in new york city, said today is big hair day. >> it is. it's so right. >> you don't know anything about that. your hair is always perfectly coifed. >> i use hairspray. >>> now, to an abc news exclusive. you talk about an amazing story of survival, this is it. two men thought to be lost at sea in the middle of hurricane debby, when rescued after nine days adrift in a life raft. abc's john schriffen is here with more on their miraculous survival. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, paula. an unbelievable story. imagine the panic. the worry of their family and friends. they were sailing from florida's west coast to mexico. when their boat hit one of the biggest storms of the season. they were believed dead. but amazingly, after nine days lost at sea, these two men stepped on shore. this morning, hearing their miraculous tale for the first time. it all started 12 days ago, when 57-year-old gerald cheshire and 48-year-old vance bryan set sail for four days at sea, pushing a barge to cancun. >> it seemed to be more of a vacation than
. >> our local anchors in new york city, said today is big hair day. >> it is. it's so right. >> you don't know anything about that. your hair is always perfectly coifed. >> i use hairspray. >>> now, to an abc news exclusive. you talk about an amazing story of survival, this is it. two men thought to be lost at sea in the middle of hurricane debby, when rescued after nine days adrift in a life raft. abc's john schriffen is here with more on their miraculous...
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( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
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i love new york city. i love everything about being a yankee. the highs are very high. the lows are extremely low. and, there is no question the last few weeks were extremely difficult not only on me, but on my team mates. >> uh-huh. in the national league much the same story for the defending champs, st. louis cardinals. scored two in the first inning last night against the giants. and they went on to add two more in each of the fifth, sixth, seventh innings. cards beat san francisco, 8-3 to take a three-games advantage in their series. game five tonight. cardinals can clinch. sets up a rematch of the world series, tigers/cardinals. cardinals won. hopefully the tigers will win this time. michigan. >> must be scratching their head. how did we just roll over the yankees in four straight games. they must feel like, huh, what was that? >> you wonder if it will hurt them, game six, game seven. tigers will have time on their hands. barry zito, and the first time, the yankees have been swept in ape post season series in 32 years. >> okay. did seem remarkable to me. and it is.
i love new york city. i love everything about being a yankee. the highs are very high. the lows are extremely low. and, there is no question the last few weeks were extremely difficult not only on me, but on my team mates. >> uh-huh. in the national league much the same story for the defending champs, st. louis cardinals. scored two in the first inning last night against the giants. and they went on to add two more in each of the fifth, sixth, seventh innings. cards beat san francisco,...
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take a stroll down memory lane out in the field doing your thing. >> here in new york city. couple years ago. for the all-star game. >> you came to us from chicago. another cool town. >> that's me had to put spanx on to get into that dress. >> glam shot. >> air brushed. not air brushed. >> ha-ha. >> i was 9 weeks pregnant with my first child in that photo. >> proud mama. welcome aboard again. more from abc next. in. more from abc next. pregnant with my first child in that photo. >> proud mama. welcome aboard again. more from abc next. . ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> well, now that we're done with the "all the girls i loved before" segment, we move on to insomniac theater. as you just saw, nothing is impossible for "mission impossible." back in the top spot at the box office. >> meryl streep's latest film "iron lady" had an impressive opening this weekend. at four theaters in new york and los angeles. our digital news associate, jace henderson, known as our dna. >> rest assured this movie will be open everywhere this coming weekend. everyone will get a chance to see it. then after that eve
take a stroll down memory lane out in the field doing your thing. >> here in new york city. couple years ago. for the all-star game. >> you came to us from chicago. another cool town. >> that's me had to put spanx on to get into that dress. >> glam shot. >> air brushed. not air brushed. >> ha-ha. >> i was 9 weeks pregnant with my first child in that photo. >> proud mama. welcome aboard again. more from abc next. in. more from abc next. pregnant...
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luke's and roosevelt hospitals in new york city. thanks for joining us. i imagine, doctor, you like everyone else has paid attention to the story of what happened with whitney houston. i did want to make a couple of points. i want to ask you about them. even legitimately prescribed medications can kill in combination with other drugs and sometimes alcohol. but even just small amounts of alcohol. i don't think a lot of people understand that. they're told, look, don't drink with these medications, but this idea that in combination there's so much worse. can you explain what happens? why is it so much worse? what happens to the brain? >> what happens to the brain is something that can be quite scary, actually. and that is the synergy, the synergistic effect. synergy simply means the total effect can be much, much bigger than the sum of the parts. so if you just drink alcohol, you have some kind of effect. or if you just take, let's say, valium or xanax or one of those medications, you have another effect. if you take some painkillers, some opoid painkillers
luke's and roosevelt hospitals in new york city. thanks for joining us. i imagine, doctor, you like everyone else has paid attention to the story of what happened with whitney houston. i did want to make a couple of points. i want to ask you about them. even legitimately prescribed medications can kill in combination with other drugs and sometimes alcohol. but even just small amounts of alcohol. i don't think a lot of people understand that. they're told, look, don't drink with these...
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york city. there's a certain smell in this cab. what exactly is that? >> that's my teammate. a combination of him and diesel and oil and a year's worth of dirt and grime and living in this car. >> reporter: that idea first dreamed up after a night out on the town. >> we were in the back of a taxi. we were looking at the fare, and we thought this is one of the most expensive rides ever. it came from there, the idea to break the record. >> reporter: and you gave this cab a name? >> yeah, this cab is call ed hannah. ♪ they call her hard-hearted hannah ♪ >> she's a gal that likes to see men suffer. ♪ she's a girl who likes to see men suffer ♪ >> she's made us suffer a lot. she's lived up to her name, i tell you that. >> reporter: she's been stuck in the mud in indonesia. hassled by the military in china. and what would a road trip be without a few detours? in fact, they were forced to drive 1,000 miles out of their way to avoid the middle east during the height of the arab spring. >> we are
york city. there's a certain smell in this cab. what exactly is that? >> that's my teammate. a combination of him and diesel and oil and a year's worth of dirt and grime and living in this car. >> reporter: that idea first dreamed up after a night out on the town. >> we were in the back of a taxi. we were looking at the fare, and we thought this is one of the most expensive rides ever. it came from there, the idea to break the record. >> reporter: and you gave this cab a...
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according to multiple reports, celeb buzz, "new york post," they were at a new york city nightclub monday night. coming up next to each other. seen kissing. apparently they went into the bathroom together. at one point when she came out, looked a little shall we say ruffled. so then, he was seen leaving the hotel where she was staying. all signs point toward some kind of reconciliation. apparently, when she gave the interview to oprah, she admitted she loved him. apparently same club. a few tables down. came over. took off his shirt. started dancing on the table where she was at. they had this hot nightclub kind of night. apparently, they're getting back together. we all know the back-story, what happened you. you hope if they to get back together. and god forbid something else happens, people will look at her and go, fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. you know what i mean? let's hope certain lessons have not been forgotten. on that situation, huh? >> have you ever watched honey boo boo, pined-size ed pageant star. >> i know who she is. >> reality star. chronicles her
according to multiple reports, celeb buzz, "new york post," they were at a new york city nightclub monday night. coming up next to each other. seen kissing. apparently they went into the bathroom together. at one point when she came out, looked a little shall we say ruffled. so then, he was seen leaving the hotel where she was staying. all signs point toward some kind of reconciliation. apparently, when she gave the interview to oprah, she admitted she loved him. apparently same club....
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and john dolland, director of the new york city wildlife conservation society. and they are my guest. so great to see all three of you. >> thank you. >> it's such a true christmas story in the wake of the destruction that we went through here on the east coast with the hurricane. john, let me start with you. you, amongst 18 other staffers at this aquarium, you stayed there when you probably should have gone home to take care of maybe your other families but you stayed there for the animals. >> right. well, you have to understand everybody who works at the new york aquarium works there because they love animals. they are comifted to wildlife and comilted to caring for these animals. even though it was a voluntary situation for all of us, we really felt like we had no choice. >> gretchen: what were. so dangers that you were facing as the storm came bearing down. >> it sits on 14 acres right on the atlantic. we were worried about the animals obviously but we were taken by surprise by the extensive flooding that occurred. so, i think all of the staff was concerned.
and john dolland, director of the new york city wildlife conservation society. and they are my guest. so great to see all three of you. >> thank you. >> it's such a true christmas story in the wake of the destruction that we went through here on the east coast with the hurricane. john, let me start with you. you, amongst 18 other staffers at this aquarium, you stayed there when you probably should have gone home to take care of maybe your other families but you stayed there for the...
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, new york city area, long island, cape cod. so that's not where you want to be storm surge-wise for this storm. >> sounds like you pointed out some of the hardest hit areas. at least those areas that you're projecting but what is the worst-case scenario? >> pretty much at this point in time with this storm, this is the worst-case scenario, especially for new york city, especially in across the cape cod area. again, the direction it is taking, the way it is forcing the water in. perhaps worst carries scenario, winds a bit stronger here because the wind field is so massive, it's forcing a lot of water in toward land. >> all right. i know you guys have a tough job ahead of you in the next day or two. appreciate your insight. accuweather's jim dickey. thank you, jim. >> thank you. >>> sandy is bringing air travel to a standstill along the east coast impacting travelers as far as europe and asia. >> amazing. so far more than 7,000 flights have been canceled through the evening. abc's lisa stark has more. >> reporter: at new york's l
, new york city area, long island, cape cod. so that's not where you want to be storm surge-wise for this storm. >> sounds like you pointed out some of the hardest hit areas. at least those areas that you're projecting but what is the worst-case scenario? >> pretty much at this point in time with this storm, this is the worst-case scenario, especially for new york city, especially in across the cape cod area. again, the direction it is taking, the way it is forcing the water in....
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charleston, 83. 76 for new york city. boston, today, in the low 70s. that's the east. we have to go west where it's drier and cooler. los angeles, 65. violent storms still in the center of 2 nation all of the way through tonight. that's the big picture. let's get a check now a little closer to home. through tonight. that's the big picture. let's get a check now a little closer to home. way through toni. that's the big picture. let's get a check now a little closer to home. >> that weather report brought to you by walgreens this morning. throughout the day, as the sun comes up we'll continue to talk to folks, get their stories and keep you updated. we'll see you on "world news" tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" on this sunday morning, angelina jolie and brad pitt tying the knot. who gets invited? we got all of the details coming up. >>> and a little later, this cat looks none too amused by this monkey. coming up on today's "fixation." stay with us. coming up on today's "fixation." stay with us. ] i got it. where's your brother? [ dog ba
charleston, 83. 76 for new york city. boston, today, in the low 70s. that's the east. we have to go west where it's drier and cooler. los angeles, 65. violent storms still in the center of 2 nation all of the way through tonight. that's the big picture. let's get a check now a little closer to home. through tonight. that's the big picture. let's get a check now a little closer to home. way through toni. that's the big picture. let's get a check now a little closer to home. >> that weather...
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. >> reporter: what's more, brown says he was stunned to learn that a new york city hotline alerted people they could find shelter at st. john's. >> he has this whole hospital area in his own house. >> reporter: one of those was jose martinez, who uses a ventilator to keep him breathing, and who had to be evacuated after the storm hit. how quickly did you realize you were in serious trouble? >> well, we didn't realize it until my wife went to the basement. she was folding some clothes in the laundry. all of a sudden she heard water dripping. so she looked around to see where it was coming from. she found out it was coming from the window, through the window. >> reporter: more than 1300 people work at st. john's. a number of them live in hard-hit areas and lost their homes. like the hospital's chaplain, they, too, pray for a miracle. before this crisis, we were nip and tuck, shall we say, in terms of our finances, just getting by and there really won't be a way for us to survive this unless there are some gracious angels and the federal government and state government come up with a differe
. >> reporter: what's more, brown says he was stunned to learn that a new york city hotline alerted people they could find shelter at st. john's. >> he has this whole hospital area in his own house. >> reporter: one of those was jose martinez, who uses a ventilator to keep him breathing, and who had to be evacuated after the storm hit. how quickly did you realize you were in serious trouble? >> well, we didn't realize it until my wife went to the basement. she was...
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although a little better than it was at the start of the show here for a tuesday morning in new york city. and coming up, it's finally our turn, al. it's a special father's day edition of "steals & deals." >> that's right. and jill martin's inside. and she's got some gifts for dads that are actually 70% off. we're talking about things like polo shirts and classic watches. i'm not sure what you guys want for father's day. but i'm sure she has it on -- >> just more time with the kids. >> oh, yeah. >> and a little maserati. >> remember when you were a kid you'd borrow money from your dad to get him things. >> that's right. >> and i know it's very hard to believe, but i actually just went to my 40th high school reunion. >> oh. >> can't believe it. >> you're lying. you're making it up. that's not possible. >> so we're going to take a stroll down memory lane. >> wow. >> and meet some of my former classmates. >> how cool. >> and it's like the portrait of dorian gray. i've aged but -- >> no! >> the reaction. a high school cheerleader, and she's going down memory lane with us, as well, and sh
although a little better than it was at the start of the show here for a tuesday morning in new york city. and coming up, it's finally our turn, al. it's a special father's day edition of "steals & deals." >> that's right. and jill martin's inside. and she's got some gifts for dads that are actually 70% off. we're talking about things like polo shirts and classic watches. i'm not sure what you guys want for father's day. but i'm sure she has it on -- >> just more time...
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plus new york city's iconic empire state building shows off some new high tech lighting. ♪ if it wasn't for you ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove ♪ i'd have nothing to lose ♪ i'd be all lost at sea ♪ with no reason to make it through ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the celebration diamond collection. ♪ if it wasn't for you [ male announcer ] diamonds so expertly cut, we guarantee them for life. zales is the diamond store. let love shine. . >>> just a tragedy in new york last night as a commuter bus plow the into a long island home and killed a 6-year-old boy inside. the bus had swerved to avoid a pedestrian when it lost control. at least nine bus passengers were treated for injuries. >>> to georgia where a similar accident almost killed a toddler inside a family's jewelry store. this 18 month old ran into his father's office just seconds before the 84-year-old driver plowed the car right into the store. the child suffered only minor injuries and the driver who was a customer was cited for reckless driving. >>> the empire state building has added flare t
plus new york city's iconic empire state building shows off some new high tech lighting. ♪ if it wasn't for you ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove ♪ i'd have nothing to lose ♪ i'd be all lost at sea ♪ with no reason to make it through ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the celebration diamond collection. ♪ if it wasn't for you [ male announcer ] diamonds so expertly cut, we guarantee them for life. zales is the diamond store. let love shine. . >>> just a...
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how new york city, pennsylvania, and the nation's capital marked a solemn day. a bit differently than they have in year's past. this is my first time actually being in new york city on the anniversary, and, very, very somber mood in the city today. >> absolutely. also this morning, americans spent more than $1 billion on a popular health supplement, a prominent new study shows that fish oil may just be as effective as snake oil. we'll tell you about that. >> snake oil? >> snake oil salesman, you know the expression, doesn't do anything? >> i am just kidding. >> suckered me again. >> i know what you are talking about. >> i hate when that happens. >>> how a simple toast by kate middleton sparked rumors of an heir to the british throne. a big headline for royal watchers. and it is all -- >> stealing the headlines left and right. >> she is supposed to procreate within the first year. if you are a royal. >> all right. first, more on the developing story overnight in libya. a state department staffer apparently died of smoke inhalation after the u.s. consulate in beng
how new york city, pennsylvania, and the nation's capital marked a solemn day. a bit differently than they have in year's past. this is my first time actually being in new york city on the anniversary, and, very, very somber mood in the city today. >> absolutely. also this morning, americans spent more than $1 billion on a popular health supplement, a prominent new study shows that fish oil may just be as effective as snake oil. we'll tell you about that. >> snake oil? >>...
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. >> janet napolitano will head to new york city and get a look at the recovery efforts out there, particularly on hard hit staten island. as fema approves hundreds of millions of dollars in housing and other aid for storm victims. we're live in ocean side, new york. ainsley, you've been giving us a peek of how folks are coping. >> yes. people are putting their lives back together and they're ready to move forward. janet napolitano, we welcome you. everyone will tell you what they need. though want their power back on. this is one of the streets without power almost two weeks since sandy rolled through. look at this guy's house. all his belongings on the front lawn. thousands of dollars worth of sofas and chairs, speakers, shelves. their lives have been completely turned upside down. the man who lives here has friends helping, bringing out loads, putting them in the dumpster. everyone's impressed with how everyone's taking care of one another but the long island power authority, 86% of their customers lost power. they still have 126,000 that need power here on long island. a lot of people. folk
. >> janet napolitano will head to new york city and get a look at the recovery efforts out there, particularly on hard hit staten island. as fema approves hundreds of millions of dollars in housing and other aid for storm victims. we're live in ocean side, new york. ainsley, you've been giving us a peek of how folks are coping. >> yes. people are putting their lives back together and they're ready to move forward. janet napolitano, we welcome you. everyone will tell you what they...
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, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline." january 25th, 2012. >>> good evening, all. i'm bill weir. we begin with new details in the emerging story about how a team of navy s.e.a.l.s rescued a young man and a another man from outlaws in somalia. the mission involved jumping out of an airplane in the middle of the night, hiking for miles, lethal combat, and a helicopter evacuation. in other words, just another day at the office for s.e.a.l. team 6. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the mission, to rescue this young woman. a 32-year-old american aid worker being held by somali pirates. jessica buchanan had spent 92 days in captivity. along with a 60-year-old danish aid worker, poul fistles. president obama gave approval for a daring rescue for the same team that killed bin laden, s.e.a.l. team 6. vice president biden told abc news, that the president had seen intelligence reports, indicating buchanan's health was deteriorating. and her life, possibly in danger, due to an undisclosed condition. >> jessica's health was, i
, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline." january 25th, 2012. >>> good evening, all. i'm bill weir. we begin with new details in the emerging story about how a team of navy s.e.a.l.s rescued a young man and a another man from outlaws in somalia. the mission involved jumping out of an airplane in the middle of the night, hiking for miles, lethal combat, and a helicopter evacuation. in other words, just another day at the office for s.e.a.l. team...
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cc what's possible. >>> updating the top store rirks secretary of state clinton is in a new york city hospital after doctors discovered a blood clot. she's been treated with medication that doctors will monitor over the next day or two. >>> negotiators in washington working overnight to avoid the fiscal cliff. both sides still appear to be far apart. >>> a tour bus crash in eastern oregon has killed nine people and injured more than 20 others. the bus slid off an icy highway and tumbled down a steep embankment. >>> rain and mountain snow in the pacific northwest. thunderstorms from san antonio to memphis. the coldest air in the season in to memphis. the coldest air in the season in the midwest and northern captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>> good monday morning. it is the last day of 2012. i'm kristen sze. >>> and i'm katie marzullo in for eric thomas. we'll start with mike for a look at this 2012 forecast. >>> we are ending it on a dry note. good morning. live doppler picking up a lot of dry air, a few high clouds beautiful ring around the moon. unlike the past couple o
cc what's possible. >>> updating the top store rirks secretary of state clinton is in a new york city hospital after doctors discovered a blood clot. she's been treated with medication that doctors will monitor over the next day or two. >>> negotiators in washington working overnight to avoid the fiscal cliff. both sides still appear to be far apart. >>> a tour bus crash in eastern oregon has killed nine people and injured more than 20 others. the bus slid off an icy...
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. >>> set of keys that could have potentially devastating impact across new york city if they fell into the wrong hands or hand of terrorists turned up on ebay. "new york post" reporting, a retired new jersey locksmith is selling sets of five keys that can control almost any elevator in new york city, cut power to side scrapers, open subway gates and access construction sites and one world trade center. a reporter working undercover bought a set for $150. scary stuff. a look at your monday forecast. stormy weather moving into alabama, the florida panhandle, parts of georgia, south florida could see a thunderstorm by afternoon. a great day for working outside if you are in new england. >>> cooler air moving into the upper midwest. minneapolis, 70. 10-degree drop from yesterday. this could be the warmest day of the year in san francisco. seattle is pleasant and dry. >>> little weakake-up call for parents. how much tv do you think your kids are watching? a few hours a day. probably a lot more. researchers say, children between the ages of 8 months and 8 years are exposed to nearly four hou
. >>> set of keys that could have potentially devastating impact across new york city if they fell into the wrong hands or hand of terrorists turned up on ebay. "new york post" reporting, a retired new jersey locksmith is selling sets of five keys that can control almost any elevator in new york city, cut power to side scrapers, open subway gates and access construction sites and one world trade center. a reporter working undercover bought a set for $150. scary stuff. a look...